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Summit of the Future 2024

The Summit of the Future, hosted by the United Nations in 2024, is a landmark global event that brings together world leaders, policymakers, scientists and civil society to discuss critical challenges and shape a new vision for global governance.

The Summit aims to address emerging risks such as climate change, digital transformation and geopolitical tensions while promoting sustainable development, social inclusion and equity for future generations.

20 to 23 September 2024
New York City, United States

United Nations Headquarters

Summit of the Future logo 2024

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  • Climate action and sustainability: explore new frameworks for meeting global climate targets, protecting biodiversity, and promoting a green economy.
  • Technological innovation: discussions on how artificial intelligence, digital governance, and technological innovation can support sustainable development.
  • Global cooperation: debates on strengthening multilateralism, peace, and international solidarity in response to global crises.

What to expect

The Summit is expected to produce a “Pact for the Future,” a bold and comprehensive agreement aimed at transforming international cooperation. Expect major commitments on climate action, the green economy and digital governance. Insights from leading experts, influential voices from lower-income countries and innovative solutions for addressing complex global issues will be highlighted throughout the event.

Discover more about the Summit of the Future 2024 here.

Hosted by SEI researchers, this event will explore how governments and organizations can adopt systems thinking to address trade-offs, enhance future planning and foster sustainability. Discussions will include methods for integrating long-term perspectives into decision-making, with insights from the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales.

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Featuring

Nina Weitz
Nina Weitz

Senior Research Fellow

SEI Headquarters

Henrik Carlsen
Henrik Carlsen

Senior Research Fellow

SEI Headquarters

Therese Bennich
Therese Bennich

Research Fellow

SEI Headquarters

How could the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development benefit from a more inclusive gender perspective? SEI researchers explain that beyond focusing just on women, the agenda should consider all gender identities to effectively address inequality and discrimination across different societal groups. This broader approach can help ensure no one is left behind.

Authors

Juan Camilo Betancur Jaramillo

Research Associate

SEI Latin America

Daniela Maestre

Research Associate

SEI Latin America

Launched at this year’s High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, this report outlines a process focused on planetary health and human well-being – an intentional framing to expand the range of issues and informed views that typically shape UNEP’s work, to ensure the organization is looking in places not normally considered but which can be addressed, or where advice can be provided for others with relevant portfolios.

Author

Henrik Carlsen
Henrik Carlsen

Senior Research Fellow

SEI Headquarters